PHOENIX — Cross off the Tigers as a potential suitor for David Robertson.

Because of their continuing end-game issues in 2014, the Tigers were viewed as an organization that could play big for Robertson.

However, Detroit general manager Dave Dombrowski told The Post the organization picked up Joakim Soria’s $7 million option as a way to stay out of the market for late-game relief.

Dombrowski said he envisions Joe Nathan, who will make $10 million in 2015, as the closer and Soria as the eighth-inning man. However, he said, if Nathan does not bounce back from a sub-par 2014 then it is possible that Soria would close and Nathan would set up.

In addition, Dombrowski saw Bruce Rondon as a wild card. Rondon was slated to be the eighth-inning man in 2014, but tore an elbow ligament and needed Tommy John surgery. Rondon was cleared to full health in the last week, Dombrowski said, and the expectation is the righty fireballer will be ready in spring training.